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How to Use Past and Present Participles - FREE Printable Worksheet

How to Use Past and Present Participles – FREE Printable Worksheet

Study the table below to find out how we use past participles (3rd form) and present participles (ing form).

Close your eyes and put your finger on a letter. Think of a verb that begins with that letter, say / write both participles, then put your finger on a number and say / write a sentence based on the information below. For example: G 8 = ‘I’ve been getting some groceries from the shop.’

How to Use Past and Present Participles - FREE Printable Worksheet

How to Use Past and Present Participles – FREE Printable Worksheet


How to Use Past and Present Participles

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FREE Printables: Express Regret and Relief with Third Conditional

FREE Printables: Express Regret and Relief with Third Conditional

Third Conditional – If + past perfect, would / could / might + have + past participle – is often used to talk about the feelings of regret and relief. Remember that the if-clause is hypothetical – it did not happen. Therefore:

We express regret when the result clause has a positive meaning – i.e. something positive did not happen:

If I had bought that new dress, I would have looked great. BUT I didn’t…, so I didn’t look great. =  🙁

We express relief when the result clause has a negative meaning – i.e. something negative did not happen:

If I had bought that new dress, I would have looked awful. BUT I didn’t…, so I didn’t look awful. =  🙂

(Note – it doesn’t matter whether the result clause has a positive or negative verb form.)

Practice expressing regret and relief with Third Conditional using the free printable worksheets below:

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